Thursday, July 12, 2012

Steven G. Erickson in Lawless America Movie

Judges, Their Prostitutes, and America Tanking P1
Text with video: Judge Edward "Naughty" Nottingham might not be an exception. Judges owe favors. They are bought. They are whores who expect taxpayers to pay for their sex with prostitutes and their lavish lifestyles.

Even the rich, who don't have international banking and corporate organized crime connections are falling victim to the Occupation of America, Courts.

William "Bill" Windsor is helping expose public corruption, police brutality, and judicial misconduct in the upcoming movie release of "Lawless America". [Links]

Health board clerk laid off for ‘economic reasons’

Six months after accusations surfaced in the office of the Pembroke
Board of Health concerning “discrepancies” in accounting as well as
accusations that health board members were allying with Town
Administrator Edwin Thorne and other town employees to oust Gail
McSweeney from the board of health office, McSweeney was laid off from
her position as principal clerk.

On Tuesday, March 16, a letter was delivered to McSweeney’s house,
stating that the Town decided to eliminate her position for “economic
reasons.”

“At dinnertime the other night a
police officer showed up on my deck with a letter in his hand,” said
McSweeney, who was stunned by the news. “The letter was to let me know I
had been laid off from the Town Hall.”

McSweeney did not comment further about the issue.

According to the document, the layoff will go into effect April 1. In
the meantime, beginning on Wednesday (March 17), McSweeney was put on
paid administrative leave until the end of March.

Town Administrator Edwin Thorne said the layoff came in part to help
curb the $76,000 solid waste deficit the Town is facing this fiscal
year.

However, at a public meeting on Nov. 2, 2009, board of health members
decided they would raise residents’ trash fees by $30 instead of
cutting costs by eliminating a position in the health board office.

“The solid waste fund was operating in a deficit,” said Thorne. “The
department of revenue ordered us to cut expenditures and raise revenues
in the fall, and we were in no position to raise trash fees again so we
had to cut back in expenditures.”
Thorne said this week’s layoff might be the beginning of some other adjustments the town may have to make.

The elimination of the position will
save the town $6,000 for Fiscal Year 2010, according to Town Accountant
Mike Buckley, and $30,000 to $35,000 in FY’11.

McSweeney’s accusations about an
alleged alliance between Thorne and members of the board of health stems
back to July 2007, when charges of embezzlement were brought against
Maureen Wolter, a secretary who worked in the board of health at that
time.

Wolter pleaded guilty in December to stealing nearly $28,000 from the town’s recycling center fund.

McSweeney said she observed wrongdoing
in the office even after Wolter’s departure; she alleged documents and
invoices were altered and went missing and claims someone logged on to
her computer under her name on at least three occasions.

McSweeney made her concerns public for
the first time last September. For the last year or so, she said she’s
urged town officials to respond by ordering a full audit of the
department, but according to McSweeney, they have resisted.

She said her accusation later led to a
letter being submitted to the board by Thorne, acknowledging an oral
resignation McSweeney allegedly gave after a dispute in the board of
health office between Mirotta and herself.

However, McSweeney said she never gave an oral resignation.

Thorne’s letterwas
written after a dispute occurred between McSweeney and Mirotta in the
board of health office on Monday, Sept. 14 when Mirotta was filling out
McSweeney’s payroll sheet. McSweeney said Mirotta was “putting in the
wrong hours” and when she asked, “who told you to do that?”, Mirotta
allegedly responded by saying “none of your business,” three times.

McSweeney said she then left the office
and went over to Thorne’s office to report that she was leaving for the
day, “until things were figured out.”

According to McSweeney, on Sept. 15, shephoned former board of health chairman Scott MacInnesand
board of health agent Fred Leary to say she was taking a personal day
to be with her sick father. McSweeney said she notified MacInnes again
on Sept. 16, with the same request.

But according to the letter from
Thorne, McSweeney said she was “done” and “was not playing these games
any longer,” and left the building on the day of the dispute with
Mirotta. Diane Tobin, the executive assistant to the board of selectmen,
took down the message that day.

At the
September meeting, MacInnes accused Police Chief Michael Ohrenberger,
Thorne, board of health member Liz Cytrynowski, Mirotta and now board of
health chairman Lisa Cullity and Buckley of being in an alliance to
“throw out himself” and McSweeney from their positions in office because
they were pursuing an audit.

MacInnes has since submitted
information regarding discrepancies in the budget and missing meeting
minutes to the District Attorney’s office.

In December, an argument erupted at Pembroke Town Hall between
McSweeney and Town Accountant Mike Buckley after some McSweeney’s duties
were transferred to another employee in the office.

According to McSweeney, on Nov. 23,
2009, Buckley approached board of health members with Town Treasurer
Deborah Mulrain and requested that McSweeney’s duty of handling bills be
put in the hands of office secretary Carol Mirotta.

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raw footage of me, Steven G. Erickson:

William "Bill" Windsor is taking allegedly taking a tour of all 50 states to interview whistleblowers and victims of public corruption, police brutality, and judicial misconduct. Bill can be reached at 770 578 1094

A common theme is that judges make up rules as they go along. People are wrongly imprisoned. Families are broken up. Jobs are lost and wealth earned is wiped away. This is ruining America and the Economy.

These lawyers, legislators, and judges must be stopped.

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A police officer knew he could follow me around, kick me out of the State of Connecticut, and arrest me just because he wanted to sleep with my then wife. She had not interest in Dufus, Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Police Officer "Fat Frank" Prochaska.

I lost my home, my family, my retirement, and my contracting business because of scumbag cops, lawyers, and judges. Legislators are whores for organized crime, international bankers and corporations.